Example sentences of "all [verb] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In the end , to draw matters to an unhappy conclusion they all agreed that it had probably been a bin liner .
2 All agreed that it had been an exciting week , sometimes emotional and demanding but in the end enjoyable and full of the message of joy and peace .
3 We all agreed that it had been a most leisurely and pleasant day out .
4 And they all agreed that it has .
5 They 're done because the old-fashioned way of doing a , putting something together is a paste-up job , you 've got all these stories filed about all sorts of things , and then some editorial chap or chapess sits down with sort of paste and scissors and cuts the things off , and they tend to cut things off the bottom to make it all fit until it feels about right .
6 ‘ In a way it 's quite lucky it all happened when it did — but it 's a shame for other people who will be bringing cases forward in the near future . ’
7 Each House has its privileges ( though many are identical ) and whilst the modus vivendi above referred to may inveigh against interference by the ordinary courts into the affairs of the House of Commons , it is not at all clear that it precludes comment by the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords on the affairs of the House of Lords .
8 We all know that it happens , but none of us know how or why .
9 Yet we all know that it goes on — under the counter , as it were .
10 We all know that it goes on .
11 ‘ It is now about five years since this all started and it has been quite stressful but I feel pretty strongly about what happened to me and my child and I am determined to see it through .
12 They all laughed and it helped to relieve the tension , but when they returned to the occupational health centre , far from being criticised for their performance , they heard only praise and found they were being treated as heroes .
13 No serious historian today accepts the theory that it was the result of a plot or conspiracy ; almost all agree that it followed , almost by accident rather than design , from the confused events of 19–24 August .
14 All agree that it involves a process of discipline and self-knowledge as a means to liberate the spirit , much as the grace and apparently effortless expressiveness of dance is , paradoxically , the fruit of rigorous physical discipline .
15 But you all said that it depends on his skill or his what 's his name
16 Let's all wave as it goes by .
17 there was a lot of trouble early on this term when people could n't find stage boards , and like they were all missing and it turns out that they 're like the
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